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Government

Aug. 25, 2015

Clock running out in congress for national data breach bills

2015 was supposed to be the year for federal data breach legislation, but observers say the clock is running out for bills introduced this spring to create a nationwide standard for how companies respond to breaches of customer data.


By Joshua Sebold


Daily Journal Staff Writer


2015 was supposed to be the year for federal data breach legislation, but observers
say tension between state attorneys general and federal agencies about who should
lead enforcement efforts is gumming up the process, despite bipartisan support for
action in Congress.


In-house counsel and groups like the U.S. Chamber ...

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